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NewsConcordia Joins Artificial Intelligence “Supercluster”
Concordia will be joining SCALE.AI, a project that “will focus on defining a global supply chain platform that will boost artificial intelligence and data science in Canada.” The news was announced in a blog post on Concordia’s website on Feb. 20.
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NewsFormer Heritage Coffee Employees Seek Legal Action After Sudden Firing
To chants of “Solidarity Forever,” 30 protesters marched to the Montreal branch of Heritage Coffee, Wednesday morning, to demand the reinstatement of two former employees whose jobs were suddenly terminated.
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NewsASFA to Change Harassment Policy
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations has created a task force to change their harassment policy. Drafted in 2015 and passed in 2016, the policy is not survivor-friendly, according to Margot Berner, the Irish Studies Student Association ASFA councillor.
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NewsConcordia Student Groups, CSU Release Stigma on Menstruation
The Concordia Student Union sustainability committee has set aside a budget of $2,000 to put towards the purchase of free menstrual hygiene products for students.
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NewsGSA President Facing Sexual Harassment Allegations
Two women accusing the president of Concordia’s Graduate Student Association of sexual harassment will soon see their case go to arbitration, after filing a grievance with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
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NewsPrincipal of Concordia’s Simone de Beauvoir Institute Running For Liberal Party of Canada
Concordia’s own Kimberley Manning is looking to represent Outremont in Canada’s House of Commons.
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NewsFilipino Groups in Montreal Denounce President Duterte’s War on Drugs
More than a dozen activists gathered in downtown Montreal to denounce the fascist rule of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte Friday.
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NewsWeek-Long John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition Celebrates 10th Anniversary
For some Concordia students, reading week is a chance to catch up on school and study for midterms that linger ahead. For others, it’s their version of spring break.
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NewsCSU Will Join in Court Challenge Against Bill 62
The Concordia Student Union pledged to intervene as a third party in the court challenge against Bill 62, the Quebec law that’s been widely criticized for prohibiting face coverings while receiving or providing public services.
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NewsMontreal Honours Missing and Murdered Women on Valentine’s Day
“My heart breaks for our children, for our grandchildren, for those faces that we haven’t seen yet. Things need to change. Our people need to be safe and they’re not.”

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